Or Rust, if you really really want to avoid C++.
There are a few good templating (gengen, genny, etc) solutions for generics in Go, but yeah, it would be nice if it was baked into the language.
> And as there is no way to immediately see where some interface is declared and if/which interface is implemented you can use go-oracle (https://camo.githubusercontent.com/3fb1d62bbc7b1306da783f395... that!
first paragraph describes about 80% of the "communists" I know...
Or Rust, if you really really want to avoid C++.
There are a few good templating (gengen, genny, etc) solutions for generics in Go, but yeah, it would be nice if it was baked into the language.
> And as there is no way to immediately see where some interface is declared and if/which interface is implemented you can use go-oracle (https://camo.githubusercontent.com/3fb1d62bbc7b1306da783f395... that!
first paragraph describes about 80% of the "communists" I know...